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Twin Cities’ Children’s Hospital plans up to 250 job cuts
Children's Hospital says it plans to eliminate 200 to 250 jobs by mid-November, citing a drop in patients, an increase...
Strike or settle? Duluth nurses vote today
More than a month after Twin Cities hospitals and nurses settled their most bitter contract dispute in recent history...
Fired nurse files suit against hospital
Margaret "Peg" O’Connor, a nurse who worked at Jordan Hospital in Plymouth for more than 38 years, said...
Bad nurses able to keep working in other states
There are significant gaps in regulatory efforts nationwide to keep nurses from avoiding the consequences of misconduct...
Hospitals fight to lure primary-care physicians
When Jessica Klieger applied to 100 different residencies as a medical student last year, she had the pick of the...
Study: Many MDs don’t blow whistle on addicted, incompetent colleagues
Your doctor could be drunk, addicted to drugs or outright incompetent, but other physicians may not blow the whistle. A...
Carolina Medical Center feels psychiatric care strain
A surge in emergency room patients needing psychiatric care has strained Carolinas Medical Center's overall ability to...
MN nurses approve contract as battle bruises start to heal
Twin Cities nurses voted overwhelmingly Tuesday in favor of a new proposal that preserved their pension, health...
Doctors, patients gird for a walkout
With a week to go before Twin Cities nurses could walk off the job in a massive strike, doctors are rescheduling...
Though outnumbered, some Twin Cities nurses resist call to strike
Nurses have turned out by the thousands in Minneapolis for picketing, picnics and other shows of solidarity. But...
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Book:
National Patient Safety Goals Q&A
Top healthcare experts present their analysis of frequently-asked questions on National Patient Safety Goal (NPSG) hot...
Webcast:
Medication Reconciliation
Dispel persistent regulatory myths that complicate medication management and walk away with focused, integrated...
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